Kay's team tried to blur the issue so they made some mousepads that they gave out to the press corps... on the mousepads, it's got information about Rick and what they believe to be support for the "bad" bailout Kay voted for. TARP to Kay's team stands for Total Amnesia Rick Perry. Kay's team is trying to spin one of their worst negatives and blur the issue, like they have attempted to blur a lot of issues.Michael Quinn Sullivan sez that Kay's vote gave away three times the entire Texas 2 year budget with her bailout vote (link). Excerpt follows...Let us not forget that this monstrosity was encouraged by then-President George W. Bush and received 75 votes in the Senate – including from Texas’ own Kay Bailey Hutchison and John Cornyn. Hutchison is a candidate for governor.
(If the gubernatorial campaign issue that motivates you is the giving of taxpayer funds to fat-cat corporations and private entities, keep in mind that with one vote Sen. Hutchison gave away more than three-times the size of the entire Texas biennial budget.)
On this, Kay voted for the actual bailout. Remember those cat videos Rick's peeps put out?Kay voted for TARP and auto bailouts. Rick opposed them.Rick said in a statement before the bailout that he was against it, as reported by Jason Embry last year (link). Excerpt follows...Shortly before the Senate voted on the bailout package, Perry issued a statement that appeared to condemn it.
"In a free market economy, government should not be in the business of using taxpayer dollars to bail out corporate America," Perry said.
The whole pre bailout statement can be found here... (link)...Before the bailout, Rick was clearly on record against the bailout. Kay was busy flipping and flopping on it... saying she wasn't going to do it, then saying she was... she was just a mess...Kay's peeps are flogging this letter from Rick and his counterpart at the DGA as their proof, which is really a desperate hail mary pass (link). Full text of the letter follows...As leaders of our respective organizations, we don't always see eye to eye on policy, but we come together today with one clear purpose. We strongly urge Congress to leave partisanship at the door and pass an economic recovery package. We both believe that it’s time to stand together for our country.
There is a time for partisanship and there is a time for getting things done. No one likes the hand they've been dealt, and now is not the time to assign blame. It is time for Washington, D.C. to step up, be responsible and do what's in the best interest of American taxpayers and our economy.
This economic crisis is not just impacting Wall Street; it is also making life harder for everyday Americans. Americans across the country and in every demographic are feeling the pinch. If Congress does not act soon, the situation will grow appreciably worse. It's time for leadership. Congress needs to act now.Endorsing action is one thing, as everyone believed we had to do something.... but Rick's letter certainly does not endorse bailouts and... again... Rick was very clearly on the record against bailouts. Economic recovery packages passed before the one in October typically involved tax cuts, not bailouts.Both Rick who was at the time the chairman of the Republican Governors Association and the chairman of the Democratic Governors Association clarified that the letter was not pro bailout (link). Excerpt follows...But Brian Namey, a spokesman for the Democratic Governors Association, said the letter was "not an endorsement of any particular plan."
Perry spokeswoman Allison Castle said Perry's statement and the letter were intended to urge Congress to agree on a solution, not to endorse one.
I think that's got to be Kay's strategy at this point... it's not even about moving to the right of Rick, it's about trying to confuse people with these distractions. Journalists in Texas seem very very lazy to not sort through these issues and call her out...
Nothing has worked better for the Rick Perry campaign than his charge that rival Kay Bailey Hutchison supported the initial $700 billion financial bailout. She did (although she has subsequently told us she wishes she hadn't). We've had a peek at Perry's internal polling and it shows the issue is a bonanza for Perry among likely Republican primary voters. The Hutchison folks are clearly nervous about it. And on the eve of tonight's big televised debate, Team Hutchison has been active reminding the media about Perry's role urging Congress to "act now" on the day of the Senate vote last year.
Shortly before the Senate voted on the bailout package, Perry issued a statement that appeared to condemn it.
"In a free market economy, government should not be in the business of using taxpayer dollars to bail out corporate America," Perry said. "Congress needs to take off its partisan gloves and work together to bring both short and long-term stability to the credit markets."
His statement drew a sharp rebuke from Hutchison spokesman Matt Mackowiak.
"Texans can only conclude that Governor Perry opposes the sales tax deduction, protecting them from the alternative minimum tax, extending tax credits for refinery expansion and providing over $600 million in tax credits to help rebuild Texas communities damaged by Hurricane Ike, all of which are contained in this bill," Mackowiak said.
- 1) Rick wrote a joint letter to Congress before the bailout urging action but not specifying what kind of action...
- 2) he also put out a lone statement before the bailout saying government should not use tax payer money to bail out corporations...
- 3) Rick also criticized the bailout right after it happened... including a joint op ed with Mark Sanford...
- 1) Kay said she could not give a blank check for 700 billion dollars to anyone, even Ronald Reagan...
- 2) a day later Kay voted for the 700 billion dollar bailout...
- 3) Kay's spokesman bashed Rick for criticizing Kay's vote...
You are some Perry apologist. The letter from the RGA/DGA was in support of the bill in front of the Senate. Period. The language for it came in large part from Governor Haley Barbour's interview the night before it was issued. Coincidence that Barbour was RGA Finance chair at the time? Coincidence that Barbour has endorsed Perry?
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Kay Bailey's speech on the floor echoed many of the same points made in Rick's letter.
ReplyDeleteKBH voted for the bailout. Perry opposed it. This is a pretty black and white issue, so why so many words spilled all over the page?
ReplyDeleteBecause Perry didn't oppose it.
ReplyDeleteTo what the anonymous person who said that this is a Perry apologist blog... no, you ARE wrong. He was supporting a solution and wants the state of Texas to decide those solutions, not the federal government, he did not and will not support the healthcare bill. That is a fact, and it cannot be proven false.
ReplyDeleteJust because you say he supported it in a letter, doesn't make it true.
octosurfer7,
ReplyDeleteWhere did healthcare come from. The post is about the banker bailout. Did you read the letter? Reuters has it.
http://www.reuters.com/article/pressRelease/idUS138540+01-Oct-2008+PRN20081001
Contrast that with Haley Barbour's comments in the video. It's the same talking points except Barbour expounds on the support.
http://ky3.blogspot.com/2008/09/haley-barbour-interview.html